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A brief introduction to the treatment of Grinding degree and Baking degree of Yellow bourbon Fine Coffee beans in soft Queen Manor of Brazil

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
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Brazil Rainha Yellow Bourbon Natural

Producing area: Alta Mogiana, Sao Paulo Paulo

Estate: Fazenda Rainha Manor (Queen Farm)

Variety: yellow bourbon (Yellow Bourbon)

Altitude: average 1150 ft 1350 m

Treatment: natural sun drying

Flavor features: balanced sweet, creamy smooth, orange, apricot and other fruit flavor, chocolate, caramel flavor

Product name: Brazil yellow bourbon Brazil Chacal Estate Yellow Bourbon

Gauge: 227 grams

Raw bean producing country: Brazil

Producing area: Minas Minas Llicinea

Villa: waterfall Manor

Variety: yellow bourbon

Class: 2 d/300gr, 17-18 mesh

Height of origin: 1200m-1380m

Treatment: insolation

Baking degree: medium and deep baking

Taste characteristics: sweet and smooth fruit sweetness, obvious nutty flavor, balanced and supple acidity, weak and clean bitterness, rich chocolate aroma and nutty flavor, bright and refreshing taste

Located in the high mountain area of Sao Paulo near the Minas border, 1200 meters to 1400 meters above sea level, the annual rainfall is more than 1800 mm, but it will not cause torrential rain, the average annual temperature is only 19 ℃, so the growth of bean fruit is slightly slow, but the texture density is enough, although the yield is less, but the aroma and flavor of Brazilian plateau beans can look at its back, the manor is mainly bourbon species, even more than 110years old bourbon species.

Brazil has also proved to be able to produce gourmet coffee and small quantities of coffee, and the local boutique coffee can not only be provided by small-scale coffee farmers. The main coffee producing areas in Brazil are Sulde Minas South Minas, Matas de Minas Minas South East Mountain Forest, Cerrado Hirado, the north-central mausoleum of Chapadas de Minas Minas, Mogiana, Paran á Parana and Bahia Bachia. There are both traditional varieties and variants, such as Bourbon, Mondo Novo Mondonovo, Icat ú Ikatu, Kaduai, Iapar, cultivated card Taiyi.

In addition to planting bourbon seeds, the delicacy and care of her treatment is another key to excellent quality: flavor features: balanced sweetness, smooth cream, orange fruit, apricot and other fruit flavor, chocolate, caramel flavor. The ripe fruit is sweet, caramel is sweet, flowers and nuts are sweet, and the end is thick and mellow with milk ester. Fazenda Rainha (Queen Farm) is located in the Alta Mogiana area of Sao Paulo Paulo, north of the city of Sao Paulo. This manor is well-known in Brazil and is owned by the Carvalho Dias family. Since the first Brazilian COE competition in 1999, Carvalho Dias has won awards every year, winning more than 12 times in the past seven years, and even arranged for the champion, 9th, 11th, and so on in 2004. Many manors of various sizes in Brazil have been hoping to be shortlisted for many years, but it is difficult to get them. And Queen's Manor (Fazenda Rainha) enjoys a brilliant record: 2000 runner-up, 2001 second runner-up, 2005 29th place, so far, Queen's Manor has won three awards. Yellow bourbon beans are sweet and clean in nature, and the use of sun (or half-sun) will make them slightly less sour, but they combine well with sweetness and have tropical fruit aromas.

Coffee was first introduced to Brazil in the early 18th century. In 1727, the Brazilian government sent a personable army officer to secretly bring coffee seeds back to Brazil from French Gaiana under the pretext of mediating border disputes. It is said that the governor's wife of French Gayana was so fascinated by the officer that she secretly brought coffee tree seeds to him at a farewell dinner party. At present, 2 million hectares of land in Brazil is used to grow coffee, with the largest being Arabica. The beans will eventually be sent to the big bakers in various countries, known as Santos (in the name of the port of export, santos, not the producing area).

Brazil has also proved to be able to produce gourmet coffee and small quantities of coffee, and the local boutique coffee can not only be provided by small-scale coffee farmers. The main coffee producing areas in Brazil are Sulde Minas South Minas, Matas de Minas Minas South East Mountain Forest, Cerrado Hirado, the north-central mausoleum of Chapadas de Minas Minas, Mogiana, Paran á Parana and Bahia Bachia. There are both traditional varieties and variants, such as Bourbon, Mondo Novo Mondonovo, Icat ú Ikatu, Kaduai, Iapar, cultivated card Taiyi.

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